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School Spirit Supported by Clubs .ii Pep club helped to interest more people in sports events by gener- ating school spirit this year. Rooter pom-poms and pep club buttons were bought and worn by many students. All proceeds from these sales were used for buying paper and paints for booster signs, along with but- tons and other spirit boosters. This enthusiastic group is pre- sided over by Joyce Young. The officers are: Vice-President- Susan D'Auteuilg Secretary- Katie Clarkg and Treasurer- Sandra Boldt. a. Several J.V. cheerleaders paint their megaphones as pep club members work on a spirit booster sign. b. Pep club members showed their enthusiasm during spirit week. Wf 11-
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Girls Dommate ASB Offices The goal of this year's Associated Student Body was to assist the administration with school problems and needs. ,With the ex- cellent help of secretary Carol Bettys and Treasurer Debbie Watson, the ASB was able to accomplish this and many other things. One accomplishment which was sponsoring the Homecoming ceremonies. The ASB also partly sponsors the Yearbook and the school Newspaper. This year the President of the club was Heidi Roberts, who presided over the appointed cabinet. The Vice-President was Jennie La Vine who presided over the Senate, a new addition to the ASB which helped to give students a'better chance to express 'their viewis and desires. The group is advised by Mr. See. a. Vice-President Jennie La Vine and President Heidi Roberts. b. The Orange Glen ASB cabinet L-R Top Row Ellen Zent Rosemary Velarde Susie Sommers Debbie Ausbrooks Patti Kuntz Sherrie Bates, Jennie LaVine, Heidi Roberts Carol Bettys Debbie Watson Gloria Lamont Carol Rossi Kris Daub John Sowers and Bill Sommers. L-R Bottom Row: Janice Young Brad Pederson Hadly Johnson Terri Decker Joyce Young Leslie Ellsworth and Paula Brees.
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Deca Involved in any Activities Developing future leaders in marketing and distribution was the main goal of the Deca club. The 40 members learned retail- ing and business by gaining actual experience from the various activities in which they participated. The club raised its funds from various activities, several of which were the football conces- sion stands, a Christmas gift wrapping booth and other fund raising sales. Deca contributes half of their funds from football concession stands to A.S.B. This has amounted to over 52,500 during the last four years. The Deca club also operated the student store for its first full year. The funds for this were used only to expand and im- prove the store. On January 21, Orange Glen hosted the All-County Deca conference at which students from all the schools in San Diego County competed for awards and prizes in various marketing areas. This also in- cluded a dance and a banquet. In March the Deca club co- hosted the State Conference with over 1,000 students in at- tendance. For this event, Sea World was reserved for an eve- ning and the entire Hilton Hotel was used exclusively for Deca for a period of three days. The DECA national conference was held in Anaheim for one week in April. Over 10,000 students from all states and other countries participated. Our Deca club helped with this event. The Orange Glen High School Deca club is presided over by Andrea Cruz. The officers of this actively involved club are: David Holt-Civic Vice-Presi- dent, Eddie Cruz-Fund-raising- Vice-Presidentg Mark Erikson- Social Vice-Presidentg Debbie Sneary-Treasurer, and Debbie Onaha-Secretary. a. Several Deca members pause for a picture at the football concession stands.
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